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Atlas of Medical Helminthology and Protozoology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Churchill Livingstone 2001Edition: 4th edition, illustrated, reprintDescription: 82 pagesISBN:
  • 0443062684
  • 9780443062681
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.9/62/00222 CHI
Summary: This is a new and fully revised edition of Jeffrey and Leach: Atlas of Medical Helminthology and Protozoology. Helminths (worms) and similar parasites are a major medical problem in much of the world and perhaps the largest single cause of morbidity and mortality (eg malaria, elephantiasis, trypanosmiasis). The diagnosis of these conditions still largely rests on the microscopic examination of, for example, faeces. This atlas illustrates the different myriad of different organisms and how to identify them. Slightly smaller and more manageable format than previous version, with a new improved design. Much increased use of full colour with many new illustrations. The textual content has been increased to make the information more structured and easy to understand. New authors (Dr Chiodini is a contributor to Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine). Slightly smaller and more manageable format, with a new design Increased use of full colour with many new illustrations The textual content has been increased to make the information more structured and easy to understand New authors
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This is a new and fully revised edition of Jeffrey and Leach: Atlas of Medical Helminthology and Protozoology. Helminths (worms) and similar parasites are a major medical problem in much of the world and perhaps the largest single cause of morbidity and mortality (eg malaria, elephantiasis, trypanosmiasis). The diagnosis of these conditions still largely rests on the microscopic examination of, for example, faeces. This atlas illustrates the different myriad of different organisms and how to identify them.
Slightly smaller and more manageable format than previous version, with a new improved design.
Much increased use of full colour with many new illustrations.
The textual content has been increased to make the information more structured and easy to understand.
New authors (Dr Chiodini is a contributor to Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine).
Slightly smaller and more manageable format, with a new design
Increased use of full colour with many new illustrations
The textual content has been increased to make the information more structured and easy to understand
New authors

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